Thursday, April 26, 2018

Our Stay at Fountain, Florida

Florida Panhandle Fun Facts:
  • The city of Pensacola and surrounding area is home to a rich military history that can still be found at Fort Pickens, Fort Barrancas and Fort McRee.
  • One of the panhandle's calling cards is its white sandy beaches.
  • The waters are know as the Emerald Coast due to the emerald hue that often stretches past the first few sandbars. 
  • The beaches may be the panhandle's biggest attraction, but the forests of Northwest Florida make up the majority of this stretch of land.
  • The panhandle is home to the state's largest national forest, the Apalachicola National Forest located southwest of Tallahassee.
  • Falling Waters State Park has Florida's tallest waterfall.  
  • Northwest Florida is also home to a number of natural springs.  


Strange little RV park and town.  Its like the land where time stood still.  As Tom said he never was anyplace where you had to drive 50 miles round trip for a pizza.  We are approximately 31 miles from Panama City.
I asked the clerk at the RV Park office where the grocery store was.  She said  2. 8 miles down the road was a Piggly Wiggly, for your meats and vegetables, a gas station and a restaurant.  Here is the entrance of the Piggly Wiggly, with the gas station in front.  
Nice church close to the RV park, paster and members were really friendly.
This RV was in the storage area, check out the back patio.  Reminds us of a train car.

RV Park
This copper head snake appears to be dead, we think he was run over by a lawn mower earlier in the day.
At Saint Andrews Bay in Panama City, Ellen from the Publishing Museum gave us a wonderful walking tour of the Bay.
 She told us how Panama Cit became an important port, and was used for building ships during World War II.  And how Clark Gable was there during that time and went to the local restaurants.
This sign is what is left from a fancy hotel on the water.
Oak Tree carved with pelicans and dolphins on the trunk, by the marina
 Four headed palm tree, but it seems to be dying
 This pot was used to boil sea water to produce salt.
Very old oak tree
This is the historic Governor Stone Schooner,  it survived several hurricane and has been sunk three times.  It worked as a freighter and an oyster buy boat, a WWII sail trainer, and a sponge boat.  
RV out back behind a restaurant in town.  
The marina
Couldn't leave without a trip to Panama Beach.  There had been a storm and the waves were rough

The beach was beautiful, just a nice day

Tom may take up surfing again !!
Brewski sounds good
Couldn't miss shopping at the beach.
Alabama here we come !!

Pine Lake RV Park
Fountain, Fl
***This is an older park, that has not been updated.  Paved roads, sand and grassy level sites.  Bathrooms are cleaned daily, grass is kept cut.  Has laundry and exercise room.  Short on amenities, no shopping for 30 miles.  AT&T phone and satellite were good, surprisingly enough had working Wifi.  






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